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of people inty germany think the economy is going strong, but only a few people are profiting from our economic strength. >> the spd is demanding a minimum wage of eight euros 50 an hour, and more pay for temporary staff. they're planning to raise taxes on top-tier earners. or member the victims of the earthquake and tsunami two years ago -- remembered the victims of the earthquake and tsunami two years ago. earth6 exactly, the shook. 19,000 people died. >> my mother is still missing. it's been two years now, but it feels as if it just happened. man and his wife pledge tributes to those who lost their lives. he said japan would never forget. >> i think the only way to help the victims rest in peace is by accelerating reconstruction and by supporting the survivors. >> more than 300,000 people are still living in temporary accommodation. reconstruction work has been stalling. the fukushima nuclear disaster has contaminated huge swathes of .and on monday, the main suspect in the rape and murder of a young woman in a daily bus last december was found dead in his cell. -- delhi bus last dec
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his predecessor, hu jintao, the country went from the seventh largest economy in the world to second, within just his term. xi jinping will have to focus on shrinking the wealth gap as soon as he gets into office. also, he is taking his first foreign trip to russia. this is largely symbolic. it is to counterbalance america's pivot towards asia. america is really spreading its economic influence and its military. this is china's symbolic show that they are also spreading their base of power all the way to russia. kenya's outgoing prime minister, raila odinga, is refusing to accept defeat in last week's elections. he announced on thursday he would appeal the result in kenya's highest court. >> this is the man who believes he should have been in -- elected kenya's next president. according to official figures, he lost the vote by more than 800,000 ballots here but at a gathering of his parties newly elected -- his part -- by more than 800,000 ballots. but at a gathering of his party's newly elected officials, he said -- >> we must defend the [indiscernible] >> goading the's supporters be
his predecessor, hu jintao, the country went from the seventh largest economy in the world to second, within just his term. xi jinping will have to focus on shrinking the wealth gap as soon as he gets into office. also, he is taking his first foreign trip to russia. this is largely symbolic. it is to counterbalance america's pivot towards asia. america is really spreading its economic influence and its military. this is china's symbolic show that they are also spreading their base of power all...
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she's tried to clean up lima by going after cartels who control the transport system and regulating the economy of street vendors. they've been deeply unpopular among the war and have become fodder in a campaign to drive her out. >> the process underway is tainted with aggression, lies, distortion, misinformation, manipulation, and even worse, insult at my condition as a woman. it's injuring our citizens and causing negative visions. >> the recall vote is believed to be spearheaded by a former mayor looking for a comeback. he denies those allegations but controls the capital with significant influence as politicians jockey for power ahead of the elections. al jazeera. >> in southwestern colombia, soldiers conducted a raid in the jungle and seized nearly four tons of cocaine. they say they were hided and the confiscated cocaine had a street value of nearly 90 million dollars. 150,000 people have attended the first sunday prayers delivered by the new pope. before that, in an apparent break of precision and protocol, he met the faithful at ground level walking through the streets in st. annesa's c
she's tried to clean up lima by going after cartels who control the transport system and regulating the economy of street vendors. they've been deeply unpopular among the war and have become fodder in a campaign to drive her out. >> the process underway is tainted with aggression, lies, distortion, misinformation, manipulation, and even worse, insult at my condition as a woman. it's injuring our citizens and causing negative visions. >> the recall vote is believed to be spearheaded...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. my. thanks. to say if i knew what we mr president you know the list of things to european union holds against you so i'm not going to repeat it. you know what you can if you like i don't mind i do know them very well that's certainly true. and so does everyone lack of political pluralism freedom of speech and so on and so forth and it's a long list but what i would like to ask you is why do you think your persona non grata there was live here and you don't. you know i visited venezuela recently and i had some time to think i did some reading on allies things and i thought of it as if i were defeating with the americans and the west in general so i say all right because she is persona non grata for you you need to know him mentary you also deny entry to both my eldest sons and even my youngest who is just a little boy what wrong could he have done this he have anything to do with the alleged wreak
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you need to give the economy room to grow. right now there is too much focus on austerity and not enough on reform. nationseveloped looking at emerging economies and thinking, we need to do more of that? or is there a certain amount of , that does not apply to us. we cannot learn anything from brazil and china. >> there is a reluctance to admit we look like these countries looked 30 years ago. the similarities are there. high debt, slow growth, a lack of direction. ofwe should change all those things. >> indeed. >> sound simple. >> the economics are simple. i think it is hard for us to take a step back and be humble have forgottene how to save for a rainy day. the key to prosperity is not in vain upon a foundation for growth. >> humility and discipline. thank you for joining me. you are watching "bbc world news america turcotte the gold rush at the bottom of the ocean. companies that are making plans to mine the c4 for valuable for valuable floor metals. 87.ied today at the age of he was on trial for genocide and war crimes ca
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economy. after all of these years there is pent-up demand for housing, pent-up demand from businesses for capital investment and hiring. maybe this is the year that it finally comes together. we have had some false starts in the past couple of years. the difference this year is the housing market is finally coming back. and number two, banks lending again. household businesses are willing to take on credit. lou: we get a lot of. [indiscernible] economists. some suggesting banks and lending, saying they're not. we have to move more money into the retail space. what say you? >> when we look at the latest lending figures we can see that banks are lending and it is happening across categories, auto loans, commercial and industrial loans, most lagging sector is mortgages but that is even starting to show some signs of life. banks and lending in areas appetite for loans. lou: carl, as we wrap this thing up, what are you still just outrageously bullish on in this market? >> even more so after today's
economy. after all of these years there is pent-up demand for housing, pent-up demand from businesses for capital investment and hiring. maybe this is the year that it finally comes together. we have had some false starts in the past couple of years. the difference this year is the housing market is finally coming back. and number two, banks lending again. household businesses are willing to take on credit. lou: we get a lot of. [indiscernible] economists. some suggesting banks and lending,...
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the state's independence while everyone wants a piece of what valorise has to offer in terms of the economy they didn't like me taking a stand and so they started calling me all sorts of things but next we do not choose the track of buildings a capitalist market driven economy where everything works around private property and you have to sell out the state's property into private ownership to make it work we don't do that we don't privatized everything some aren't happy about that we are a welfare state with a strong social policy the social a neck and. policies like this you are very different from what the west would want us to have next we do have a rigorous law enforcement system that wouldn't allow things like a fist fight in parliament when power is divided between entities like the parliament and the government the president ends up with no power lies and it's easy then to pilate what happens in a state you can state fights and conflicts this backlash on the people behind all this you can lay your hands on some valuable assets privatizing before anyone knows it so they don't like it
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we'll be right back and talk about the economy. stay with us. alan krueger is here, he's chairman of the whitehouse council of economic advisors. today he presented the economic report of the president. this is what it looks like. the report found that while much work remains, the economy's healing and moving in the right direction and it could create newed head winds. the sequester was signed in law in march 1st full effect is remain to be seen. all eyes on washington. i'm pleased to have alan krueger back at this table. welcome. >> my pleasure. >> rose: what's the essence of this which is sort of like asking moses of the ten commandments which are the important two. give me the essence of what you discover and you want the american public to know. >> you touched on it. the u.s. economy went through a traumatic period. financial crises was extraordinarily deep. we lost $16 trillion in wealth. but we are digging our way out of this problem. we've regained now almost 15 trillion of the lost wealth. over the last 36 months we've added private sect
we'll be right back and talk about the economy. stay with us. alan krueger is here, he's chairman of the whitehouse council of economic advisors. today he presented the economic report of the president. this is what it looks like. the report found that while much work remains, the economy's healing and moving in the right direction and it could create newed head winds. the sequester was signed in law in march 1st full effect is remain to be seen. all eyes on washington. i'm pleased to have alan...
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couple of things did happen his approval rating dropped 12 points among women and the handling of the economy is a dead heat with the republicans. he doesn't have to run for reelection again, but a lot of democrats do and if you're a democrat who needs to get reelected you're getting very nervous and i think the democratic elites in washington have conveyed to the president this isn't working. you've got to do business with these people. >> paul: do you think it's cosmetic, rhetorical or do you think it's actually sincere? >> well, if it were deeply sincere, it would suggest a sea change with the president and i don't think that anyone is running around washington saying, my god, do you believe how he's changed? it's called a charge offensive and that's a weird name for this. he's not being especially charming and his own white house seems to find it somewhat offensive that they have to deploy him out to talk to crazy republicans. >> there was a background growth this week. >> there was. >> on the story. >> this is not going to-- ap reporter, this doesn't mean anything, it's not going anywher
couple of things did happen his approval rating dropped 12 points among women and the handling of the economy is a dead heat with the republicans. he doesn't have to run for reelection again, but a lot of democrats do and if you're a democrat who needs to get reelected you're getting very nervous and i think the democratic elites in washington have conveyed to the president this isn't working. you've got to do business with these people. >> paul: do you think it's cosmetic, rhetorical or...
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. >> the world economy collapsed. >> he says there wasn't enough money so they expected teams from the teams is down from $215 million to just $57 million. buell took on the task of trying to raise $32 million to offset city expense buzz that effort is $8 million sort of what it should be. the goal now? just raise enough to keep the city from losing money. >> i believe that if larry ellison wins it it going to be back and more exciting next time. >> would you ever volunteer for this job again? >> if i want to stay married i won't. >> in that piece you heard steven barkley the head of the event authority saying he didn't like being accused of not doing the right thing. today's hearing may have served to help clear the air some. after the hearing barkley told me he believes everybody is on board. reporting from the embarcadero mark matthews abc 7 news. >> mark, thank you so much. >> there is a lot more still to come at 6:00. just ahead we're on the road to a better commute. live neeft bay hills with a look inside of the new caldecott tunnel. >> bicycles on bart. an experiment to see whet
. >> the world economy collapsed. >> he says there wasn't enough money so they expected teams from the teams is down from $215 million to just $57 million. buell took on the task of trying to raise $32 million to offset city expense buzz that effort is $8 million sort of what it should be. the goal now? just raise enough to keep the city from losing money. >> i believe that if larry ellison wins it it going to be back and more exciting next time. >> would you ever...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my scars are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. worst journalists a long white house of a day a radio guy caught a daily commit a crime a click off if i want to watch closely or about to go good you've never seen anything like this i'm told. me he took a. seat he's. getting to. see. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered on peter lavelle the catholic church has a new leader of pope francis from argentina and a jesuit you see there dramatic even bold departure from the past can this simple man of humble origins reverse the fortunes of a church in crisis and what can the world expect from a pope from the global south. cross-talk the recent election i'm joined by sister of my report in london she is a religious sister and a founding member of catholic woman's ordination in atlanta we have diane doddery she is an ordained minister in the association of roman catholic women priests and in our well we cross to john henry weston he is the co-founder a
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if only because of the economy. this isn't an unrivaled economic super power anymore and doesn't have the money to throw around to get done what it wants done. >> host: i saw hints in the book, at least, of you coming to terms, asking questions about some people might want american decline but what does that mean? do you want china to replace centers would that be good for the world? or no power to have a significant say? would that be good? i got the impression that in some ways very personal terms because it's not only this broad question of american power, it's relating to your experience back in beirut and what you learned in the secretary of state that you think that america having a strong presence in the world, the strongest presence, enif you include think it's relatively declined, is a positive. aye am i misreading senate. >> guest: the relative decline thing, i think american power is changing. the think the whole notion of power is changing. so i'm not actually a big fan of the word decline beau because i
if only because of the economy. this isn't an unrivaled economic super power anymore and doesn't have the money to throw around to get done what it wants done. >> host: i saw hints in the book, at least, of you coming to terms, asking questions about some people might want american decline but what does that mean? do you want china to replace centers would that be good for the world? or no power to have a significant say? would that be good? i got the impression that in some ways very...
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china's economy is now the world's second largest, after decades of high-speed expansion. but growth has cooled. incoming companies are growing. and must now compete with lower-paid rivals in other countries. people around china have been protesting to show their discontent. they want leaders to do something about the income gap, and they are calling for an end to rampant corruption. one of xi's biggest tasks would be to keep a lid on arrests and promote stability. this man is an expert on chinese politics. he says a speech he made upon his leadership included challenges he will face in fighting corruption. >> what impressed us the most is the emphasis he put on the importance of fighting corruption. but i was also struck how little xi said about the institutional mechanism to cope with the corruption. so far, it's not clear how xi is going to deal with the corruption. it is very clear that he is quite aware of the seriousness of the issue. >> reporter: as president, xi must provide leadership for his people. he must also guard his country's relations with the rest of the
china's economy is now the world's second largest, after decades of high-speed expansion. but growth has cooled. incoming companies are growing. and must now compete with lower-paid rivals in other countries. people around china have been protesting to show their discontent. they want leaders to do something about the income gap, and they are calling for an end to rampant corruption. one of xi's biggest tasks would be to keep a lid on arrests and promote stability. this man is an expert on...
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do you want to improve your economy? you have got to include the other half of the country. otherwise you are not going to move forward. officials at the state department and across washington and overseas as well, women's issue. it's a nice soft power thing to have but there's not the urgencn of the day. she is very much part of the discussion and she has made people realize, if you want to move forward you cannot leave behind half of the population. >> host: i found it interesting that in one of the cases you make and set out in the beginning of the administration is to repair american image in the world. while that in some cases was up poll and in places found a striking and pakistan and jordan in beirut, down in egypt. this was down from from the last year the george w. bush administration but i want to ask one last question before we and i think we should touch on benghazi a little bit. how do you think that will affect hillary clinton's legacy is that all? will it be a lasting tarnish that she won't be able to escape or something that history does -- >> guest: very bri
do you want to improve your economy? you have got to include the other half of the country. otherwise you are not going to move forward. officials at the state department and across washington and overseas as well, women's issue. it's a nice soft power thing to have but there's not the urgencn of the day. she is very much part of the discussion and she has made people realize, if you want to move forward you cannot leave behind half of the population. >> host: i found it interesting that...
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starting with more good news for the american economy. americans spent a lot of money buying more than economists thought they would last month. here are the numbers. retail sales jumping by 1.1%, the biggest spike in five months. also a big day on the stock market. the dow rising for the ninth straight day, the longest winning streak since 1996. >>> also tonight, there's developing news in upstate new york. police say a man named kirk myers carried out a shooting spree, killing two people in a barber shop, wounded two others, and then killing two people at a car wash a mile away. tonight police believe they've cornered the suspect in an abandoned building. then he fired at them. the police fired back. as we said, this is a developing story. >>> and also today, the backlash is growing over that new policy allowing small knives on airplanes. concerned flight attendants met at tsa headquarters with the head of the agency, john pistole. and he told abc news that the tsa does not plan to reverse the new policy, saying it's unlikely a terroris
starting with more good news for the american economy. americans spent a lot of money buying more than economists thought they would last month. here are the numbers. retail sales jumping by 1.1%, the biggest spike in five months. also a big day on the stock market. the dow rising for the ninth straight day, the longest winning streak since 1996. >>> also tonight, there's developing news in upstate new york. police say a man named kirk myers carried out a shooting spree, killing two...
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economy slowly getting better. best place to put money, maybe lighten up on some of the emerging market stocks. commodity stocks were a little bit on the downside. here, home building stocks, aero-based stocks, u.s. companies on the upside here. >> we've got a nine-point gain. any gain, new high. the s&p still ten points away. that's not going to happen here. but we will head towards the close. we'll have more closing bell coming your way in just a moment. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helpin
economy slowly getting better. best place to put money, maybe lighten up on some of the emerging market stocks. commodity stocks were a little bit on the downside. here, home building stocks, aero-based stocks, u.s. companies on the upside here. >> we've got a nine-point gain. any gain, new high. the s&p still ten points away. that's not going to happen here. but we will head towards the close. we'll have more closing bell coming your way in just a moment. zap technology. arrival....
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to bury the economy? >> dana: the goal initially was to raise taxes, which they accomplished in january. when the fiscal cliff thing did not happen. that's why we had the sequester now. do you think he is pivoting to say we shouldn't worry about the debt that much. in the immediate term. as a second term president, aren't you supposed to govern for the longer term and focus on a better course? >> bob: accept now that everyone freaked out about a deficit that does not matter. i ask this question over and over. i'll ask it again. what was it today when you woke up in the morning about the debt that affected your life? the answer is absolutely nothing. the idea of trying to balance -- >> dana: if you're unemployed it might. >> bob: no. no. it has nothing to do with being unemployed. >> eric: you can't throw that premise out there on the table that unaffecteded by the debt. the china says we won't take 3% for the money, we want 6% or 9% or 10%, we're done. game over. they win. >> bob: they destroy themselvese
to bury the economy? >> dana: the goal initially was to raise taxes, which they accomplished in january. when the fiscal cliff thing did not happen. that's why we had the sequester now. do you think he is pivoting to say we shouldn't worry about the debt that much. in the immediate term. as a second term president, aren't you supposed to govern for the longer term and focus on a better course? >> bob: accept now that everyone freaked out about a deficit that does not matter. i ask...
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. >>> turning now to the economy tonight and to the stock market, keeping a tear. this evening closing at another record high, in fact. rising for the tenth day in a row, the longest streak since 1996. one reason, encouraging news on jobless claims. new numbers showing fewer americans are seeking unemployment. over the last four years, the lowest since march 2008, just before the recession began. >>> now to a consumer alert this evening over a scam spreading across the country. some families believing they won the publishers clearing house sweepstakes, even though that contest is not involved at all. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas takes us inside the scheme, scammers promising a treasure chest of sweepstakes and lottery winnings and stealing more than one billion dollars from americans. >> reporter: we all know the ads. >> wouldn't it be great to win $5,000 a week for life? >> reporter: but now jamaican scammers are using the good name of publishers clearing house and other major prize companies to dupe thousands of senior citizens out of their li
. >>> turning now to the economy tonight and to the stock market, keeping a tear. this evening closing at another record high, in fact. rising for the tenth day in a row, the longest streak since 1996. one reason, encouraging news on jobless claims. new numbers showing fewer americans are seeking unemployment. over the last four years, the lowest since march 2008, just before the recession began. >>> now to a consumer alert this evening over a scam spreading across the...
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the cost of 80 percent of the european economy is driven by bank lending. liz: is that or you? >> quite a bit because banks are not lending unless they get very, very pricey type of loans out there. they're trying to arbitrage with they can borrow from the ecb in what the land to business to increase their capital base. liz: are you worried about what is going on? let's bring it home, the fed and when the fed, perhaps, eventually titans. has to be inevitable. >> yes, but i love saying this. as you look back and a 73% of the time the market is going up. 70 percent of the time the fed is not easing. so people have this kind of warped sense, and i don't know how else to describe it -- markets only open the fed is easing. markets go up and earnings to better. what fed policy will really do is set something on interest rates. normally when interest rates go down pe goes up. over the last four years interest rates have come down and pe has come down. so the fact that -- liz: hold on one seconds. we have breaking news. let's listen in. the curtain is opening in st. peter's square. [ap
the cost of 80 percent of the european economy is driven by bank lending. liz: is that or you? >> quite a bit because banks are not lending unless they get very, very pricey type of loans out there. they're trying to arbitrage with they can borrow from the ecb in what the land to business to increase their capital base. liz: are you worried about what is going on? let's bring it home, the fed and when the fed, perhaps, eventually titans. has to be inevitable. >> yes, but i love...
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economy is stronger than you think. the problem isn't the u.s. economy it's the world economy. and i think the world economy is much weaker than you think. and don't take my word for it simply look at global indices, particularly emerging markets and most importantly china the number two economy in the world. china today closed on the loss of t -- lows the year. china is significantly underperforming. i don't believe the u.s. in this global economy the u.s. can effectively go it alone. that's what the stock market has done so far but i don't think it's sustainable. >> brian westberry what do you think, will china hold up our recovery? >> i don't think so. look back at 1989, japan back then was the second largest economy in the world. it collapsed. and then in the 1990s the u.s. economy boomed. >> first we had a very severe recession in the early '90s. >> it wasn't very severe but we had a recession. we boomed in the 1990s. we already had our recession. swrap has been down for 20 years. if that's all we get i'll take it. the bottom line is what's driving -- >> the point i want t
economy is stronger than you think. the problem isn't the u.s. economy it's the world economy. and i think the world economy is much weaker than you think. and don't take my word for it simply look at global indices, particularly emerging markets and most importantly china the number two economy in the world. china today closed on the loss of t -- lows the year. china is significantly underperforming. i don't believe the u.s. in this global economy the u.s. can effectively go it alone. that's...
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that's why the economy continues to linger. if we are able to balance the budget, which ours does in ten years, you will unshack this will growth in america. >> david, it's worse than that. their budget is built on a hoax. on the one hand, they say it balances in ten years. on the other hand, they say they'd repeal obama care. the fact is they repeal all the benefits of obama care, the things that help provide affordable health care to millions more americans. but you know what, they keep the savings in obama care, and if you were to repeal obama care today, their budget would not be in balance. now, kevin has said that our budget will never balance. we believe that our projections show that the balance we will submit will actually balance. it will balance at the same time the republicans' budget balanced last year, which is out in the future, around 2040, because we put ourselves on a path downward. but our priority, our priority is to have job growth. and their budget will slow job growth at exactly the wrong time. >> but are
that's why the economy continues to linger. if we are able to balance the budget, which ours does in ten years, you will unshack this will growth in america. >> david, it's worse than that. their budget is built on a hoax. on the one hand, they say it balances in ten years. on the other hand, they say they'd repeal obama care. the fact is they repeal all the benefits of obama care, the things that help provide affordable health care to millions more americans. but you know what, they keep...
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get our economy going again. and put more people back to work. the fact that the government continues to spend more than a trillion dollars every year that it doesn't have, scares investors, scares business people, makes them less willing to hire people. >> is the grand bargain dead? >> i don't know whether we can come to be a big agreement if we do. it will be between the two parties on capitol hill. hopefully, we can go to conference on these budgets. hope springs eternal in my mind. >> senators graham and ayotte and other republicans have said they're open to new revenue if the president is willing to do significant entitlement reform. is that something you could consider? would you say no to that? >> the president got his tax hikes on january 1st. the talk about raising revenue is over, it's time to deal with the spending problem. >> the president suggested cuts to social security and means testing medicare is that enough? what more does he have to do on entitlements for you to consider additional revenues? >> we need to put the entitlement p
get our economy going again. and put more people back to work. the fact that the government continues to spend more than a trillion dollars every year that it doesn't have, scares investors, scares business people, makes them less willing to hire people. >> is the grand bargain dead? >> i don't know whether we can come to be a big agreement if we do. it will be between the two parties on capitol hill. hopefully, we can go to conference on these budgets. hope springs eternal in my...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. zblnch i'm hampton pearson with your cnbc market wrap. the dow hits another record high closing up for a ninth straight session. it's the first nine-day winning streak since 1996. the dow gains five points, the s&p and the nasdaq gaining two each. >>> as for the economy, retail sales jumped more than expected in february, rising 1.1%. and the federal reserve will now put out monetary policy statements at 2:00 p.m., cutting down the time between releases and the chairman's quarterly news conference at 2:30. that
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cardinal, he was really widely seen as the conscience of the church in looking at the impact of the global economy on the poorest. and that is something that i think is a real hallmark of his stewardship and something we'll want to see how he brings that conscience and that economic understanding to the papacy. >> shepard: 500 million catholics in latin america. it's been a. >> did you're trying to send a couple of messages, it seems -- with divine inspiration picked a man of and by and for the people, if you will, and have also said latin america, we recognize you. >> i think that's exactly right. i think when he greeted everyone with buenos aires and there was -- just that thunderous wave of applause in st. peter's square, it said it all. the catholic church has gone through tremendous scandal, tremendous strain. it's suffering. it's had a deep moral and economic crisis, and it's looking for someone to lead it through to a new beginning. i think hearing those words, buenos aires, was the first harkening of that change. or at least a recognition that hope is very strong out there for change. we'l
cardinal, he was really widely seen as the conscience of the church in looking at the impact of the global economy on the poorest. and that is something that i think is a real hallmark of his stewardship and something we'll want to see how he brings that conscience and that economic understanding to the papacy. >> shepard: 500 million catholics in latin america. it's been a. >> did you're trying to send a couple of messages, it seems -- with divine inspiration picked a man of and by...
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in an economy is not ruined by debt alone. this is paul ryan's third budget and two years after his first, the fundamental fight over values has not changed. president obama outlined the contrast in 2011 with paul ryan in the audience. >> this vision is less about reducing the deficit than it is about changing the basic social contract in america. i don't think there's anything courageous about asking for sacrifice from those who can least afford it that's not a vision of the america i know. >> unfortunately republicans refuse to accept that america has already ruled on this issue. e.j. dion writes that the 2012 elections ought to have settled these issues, it takes nerve to dismiss the results of an election that ryan himself called a referendum. the ryan budgets are feeling like a cheap ripoff of "groundhog day." >> i think the american public decided not to watch the end of it in november. they sent a clear message that they wanted something different than this romney/ryan proposal. that hurts americans. >> joining us now f
in an economy is not ruined by debt alone. this is paul ryan's third budget and two years after his first, the fundamental fight over values has not changed. president obama outlined the contrast in 2011 with paul ryan in the audience. >> this vision is less about reducing the deficit than it is about changing the basic social contract in america. i don't think there's anything courageous about asking for sacrifice from those who can least afford it that's not a vision of the america i...
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economy. >> we had a couple of huge risks hanging over the global economy for the last year. china had the hard landing, the euro break-
economy. >> we had a couple of huge risks hanging over the global economy for the last year. china had the hard landing, the euro break-
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie garrett. >>> grinding higher, the dow ekes out a gain, another record high. >>> and the first nine-day winning streak since 1996. >>> taking the threat seriously. the president meets with ceos about how to deal with possible cyber attacks on american businesses and critical infrastructure. we'll tell
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the world and make america's case on a daily basis because he was going to be busy at home with the economy. so there was a very clear reason why he -- one of the many reasons why he chose her as secretary of state, because he knew she could do that for him on a daily basis in all around the world. and that's why i think that she would bring to him an accurate reading of where things stood, what she could deliver to him in terms of moving forward, in terms of agreement, in terms of where the players were when it comes to libya, for example. deliver to him, you know, what was needed for him to make the decision. she lost some battles, but she certainly influenced a lot of decisions. libya being one of them and asia, definitely. >> host: uh-huh, and we'll get to libya next, actually, i find that a -- it was a or very interesting scenario in what happened there. but just one last question on the israeli/palestinian conflict. i was covering aipac in 2010 when hillary clinton spoke at the conference, and she mentioned at the time something that i thought was interesting. she said that far-flung
the world and make america's case on a daily basis because he was going to be busy at home with the economy. so there was a very clear reason why he -- one of the many reasons why he chose her as secretary of state, because he knew she could do that for him on a daily basis in all around the world. and that's why i think that she would bring to him an accurate reading of where things stood, what she could deliver to him in terms of moving forward, in terms of agreement, in terms of where the...